querist
Active Member
- Joined
- Oct 10, 2022
- Messages
- 419
- Location
- Longview, Texas, USA
- Aircraft
- 1956 Cessna 172. No letter after the 172, it's too old.
I did not know it was 3 years... wow.I know a little bit about tech. One of my degrees is in Computer Science and I used to at one point be a J2EE developer with emphasis on middleware and cryptography and PKI. Later I was a security analyst for application security for the 8th largest database set in the world.
Trust me I understand the challenges very well. PRA had a membership of 1500 which dwindled down to 250 and has come back up now to around 350. Simply because people did not have any way to renew membership properly for a few years. The damage done is quite extensive. The volunteering is happening. When someone cannot do something, they should approach the board and suggest hiring a professional to do it. That is what happens now. But a simple website with secure members only area is not that expensive to get and does not take years and years. That is utter rubbish. Chance was 3 years. Is 3 years enough to put up a working website? Hell yes. If you would like to lend a hand to PRA in technical area, should talk to Bobby.
I am less concerned about dearth of DPEs and more concerned about dearth of good instructors. DPEs are needed when instructors produce enough student pilots who are competent. It is the second step, not the first. The first step is to get some good professional instructors, near metro areas. That is not happening because well Chickens beget Chickens, and we have a dearth of Chickens to start with.
I have contacted Bobby already, by the way.
And I know it will be a while, but my eventual objective is to be a CFI. I'm a professional educator, so for me it is a natural extension to want to be able to teach something that I do and enjoy. (That and increasing CFIs is the first step in increasing DPEs since DPEs need to be CFIs with 2000+ flight hours and 500+ hours of dual instruction given.)